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Office ‘ghost’ exposed
Two former senior officials of the Dihlabeng Local Municipality in Bethlehem and an alleged ghost worker have been granted bail of R5 000 each. They are Seipati Mavis Mabula (50), director of corporate services; Nkosi Patrice Mondi (54), director of
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Man behind bars after slaying kin
A drug addict who killed his mother and niece was sentenced to two terms of life in the Thaba Nchu Regional Court on Thursday (16/03). Magistrate Marinda Marx handed Mohau Emmanuel Makhetha (24) a harsh sentence, responding to the request
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FS pair makes Bafana
While the Free State has no club in the top-flight ranks, it prides itself in having two players in the 23-man senior Bafana Bafana squad. Hugo Broos, head coach, included the talented duo Teboho Mokoena and Mothobi Mvala, both Mamelodi…
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Show evokes audience members’ nostalgia
Pacofs will host the inaugural Hae Lapeng Concert in the Sand du Plessis Theatre on 25 March at 18:00.
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Envisaged budgets for Free State laid out
The various Free State government departments were allocated their budget for the current financial year on Thursday (16/03).
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Language can curb prejudice
Historically, the terms “head boy” and “head girl” originated in British boarding schools in the 19th century. Candidates were chosen from senior classes, given privileges to serve as role models for other students, and duties to serve on school gove
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Provincial government tackles teen pregnancy and substance abuse rates
The Free State government conducted an education drive on teenage pregnancy and substance abuse during a provincial youth imbizo held in Trompsburg on Friday (17/03).
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Dispute goes on
The second-tier football side Mangaung Unite FC has filed for arbitration, challenging the controversial outcome of the disciplinary case regarding the registration of FC Black Cross player Kamogelo Wolf. The aggrieved team is seeking for the decisio
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Club reigns supreme
The Bloemfontein Crusaders Rugby Club, based in Heidedal, emerged victorious over their lackluster opposition, the Mangaung Rugby Club, in a fixture that formed part of the first Lucas Matobako Games tournament. The Crusaders demolished their opponen
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